Next it is time to choose your studio desk, which will be the command central of your studio. Sound Blankets: Hang these on the walls, or even use blackout curtains.Carpets: Thicker is better, especially soft and fluffy ones.Bass Traps: To reduce bass build up in the corners.Acoustic Panels: For example: absorbers vs diffusers.Here are some ways to treat the room acoustics of your studio: Generally this means reducing the echo and reverb in the room so that it sounds more clear and dry. Start by cleaning out the room completely, because the first thing I recommend is to treat the acoustics. Walls: You want walls that absorb sound.Layout: Avoid a square shaped room due to worse acoustics.Size: Larger is better both for acoustics and work space efficiency.Here are some considerations for the room. Since you want to get a good sound both for recording and for monitoring your music, I recommend that you set up your studio in a dedicated room. Here are the things I recommend to create your home music studio:įirst you need to decide where to set up your home music studio.
I will give you a quick and easy guide, with all the tools and equipment I recommend to compose, record and produce music in your own home studio. Do you want to learn how to set up your own home music studio?